¾
A plus mark (
+
) showing in the left of channel name indicates that the port
that is cascaded.
7.1.3.
Computer & KVM Status
¾
KVM buzzer status
Buzzer sound on
Buzzer sound off
¾
Logged-in User Name
The system has one administrator and 3 user accounts for security
management. The name of the currently logged-in user is displayed here.
¾
Channel LOCK Indicator
(Status
S
TA)
L:
Indicates that this channel is locked.
BLANK:
Indicates that this channel is not locked.
¾
Computer power on indicator
(Status S
T
A), OSD menu will update the
flag automatically if the computer status changes.
A:
Indicates that this computer is powered on and selectable.
BLANK:
Indicates that this computer is not connected or powered on.
¾
Channel scan indicator
(Status ST
A
)
S:
This channel is marked for auto-scan if the scan mode is
Select
type.
BLANK:
Indicates that this computer is not marked for auto-scan.
7.1.4.
Current Active Channel Number
This indicates the current active channel number. The channel of the
currently selected computer is displayed in the upper-right corner.
If the active channel is in 2nd or 3rd cascade layer, the display string will
be displayed in the format XX-YY-ZZ. For example, 02-05-07 means the
active channel is layer 1 - channel 2 links to layer 2 - channel 5, and layer
3 - channel 7 is selected as the active channel.
7.1.5.
Cascade Parent Channel Number
This indicates the parent channel of the cascade layer. The number at the
upper-left corner below KVM layer number shows the port number for the
upper layer (i.e. 8 indicates a link from channel 8 of the upper KVM switch).
It is valid only for the 2nd and 3rd cascade layer. The OSD will display a
blank for the 1st layer since there is no parent channel.
7.1.6.
Page Up / Down Indicator
Note:
When using a 16-port KVM Switch, the information about ports 1 ~ 8
is displayed on the first page, and information for ports 9 ~ 16 is displayed
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